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Winning one category and shortlisted in another, the Brave and the Bold Awards highlight extraordinary business success and high growth excellence. Wiggly's was chosen out of 200 applicants in 8 categories, chosen by a judging panel of industry professionals such as Stephen Peacock from Growth Accelerator and Anna White of the Telegraph Media Group.

Sponsored by Santander, the award ceremony was held in Mayfair, London on the 5th of June. On the night the winners were selected by host, TV's Natasha Kaplinski; pictured here with a Great British Florist bouquet.

Also pictured are Heather and San accepting their award.

We won the 'Marketing Trailblazer' Category. Beating 4 other businesses to win the Award.

-A category celebrating businesses that have taken a new approach to marketing their product, using a new range of platforms, achieving fantastic results and successfully achieving high growth due to marketing.

We were awarded this for our ambitious plans to create a new brand, The Great British Florist, to capitalise on a gap in the market for British Cut Flowers. We have embraced new media for launch and have grown the business significantly as a result.

We were also shortlisted for the 'Market Mover' Award

- A category celebrating businesses that have successfully entered into a new market, diversifying into a new sector and achieving high growth.

Well done team! To all of you out there that have supported us through tears, triumphs, sales and floods.... we thank you kindly!

A recent addition to the Wiggly team is Tanya who is our Accounts Clerk. Tanya, originally from Surrey, relocated to Herefordshire 5 ½ years ago when her husband landed a job working for the racing team Minardi in Ledbury. Tanya, husband Dan and their two young children live in a small village in the south of the county and, after a period of adjustment, are enjoying living in Herefordshire. Whilst in Surrey Tanya worked as a secretary/pa for an insurance broker, but after some time out with the kids fancied a change and was intrigued by the job vacancy at Wiggly Wigglers.

Tanya is a bit of a rock chick on the quiet and likes nothing more than going to see one of her most revered bands (Foo Fighters and Snow Patrol are currently at the top of the list) and her all time favourite music festival is Reading. She says that Glastonbury is too wet and muddy for her liking and she hates camping!!

The Wiggly magic must be rubbing off on Tanya as she is keen to increase her back garden yield from this year’s bumper crop of, …wait for it…, 1 pumpkin and 1 courgette! The pumpkin still awaits its fate so any recipe suggestions would be welcomed! Tanya’s words of gardening wisdom are, “I stick things in and hope they don’t die!”

When I asked Tanya to tell me about the funniest thing that had ever happened to her I knew it was going to be entertaining. She once went the wrong way out of a car park and found herself in a McDonald’s “drive thru”. When the face at the window asked her what she wanted she coolly replied, “I don’t, I’m just driving through."

In Tanya’s limited spare time she is a very keen photographer and has a bit of a fetish for circles, a theme that runs through lots of her pictures. Not quite sure what this says about her, but I am sure that someone out there will know. Tanya likes eating food, especially Indian, but is not so keen to cook and this task often falls to Dan. Riding is another of Tanya’s pastimes and this year she has asked Santa for her very own horse. Dan, however, would like some chickens and a dog. Seems like a fair deal – so how about it Dan?